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"With Christmas approaching, the café's resident cat Molly is devastated when Debbie's heartbroken sister moves in, bringing her dog, Beau. Molly's home is further threatened when a rival cat moves in on her turf. Only a Christmas miracle could bring everyone together"--Tags
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I liked this book and I liked the way it was told from the cat's POV -but in a way, I also didn't like this book because it just seemed so depressing to me. Lost cats, lost husbands etc.
I admit that I AM a big girl and know that kittens leave their mother's and leave the nest (so to speak) but I am also the type of cat lover that doesn't allow her cats out in the world. So I was torn by this book.
The POV was refreshing but I found myself wanting to yell at the cat to 'talk to her owner'.
The romance in this book is sweet and subtle and there is no swearing.
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I admit that I AM a big girl and know that kittens leave their mother's and leave the nest (so to speak) but I am also the type of cat lover that doesn't allow her cats out in the world. So I was torn by this book.
The POV was refreshing but I found myself wanting to yell at the cat to 'talk to her owner'.
The romance in this book is sweet and subtle and there is no swearing.
ARC provided by the publisher
Another heartwarming episode in the life of the Cat Cafe in the Cotswolds. Like the first book, Molly and the Cat Cafe, the story is told via the delightful voice of Molly the cat, who has just the right amount of superciliousness and superiority in her manner as that of all our feline friends.
It is a lovely and humorous little tale with a message for us all. There is darkness amongst the Christmas cheer and celebrations, as it covers such subjects as estrangement, homelessness, misunderstandings and greed. However, as with all such touching and heartfelt stories, the ending is quite upbeat and is left on a note of optimism.
A gentle and captivating read, perfect for the festive season and for cat lovers everywhere! Hopefully, there show more will be a further book as I love reading about Molly's adventures.
Many thanks to TBC on Facebook for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book. show less
It is a lovely and humorous little tale with a message for us all. There is darkness amongst the Christmas cheer and celebrations, as it covers such subjects as estrangement, homelessness, misunderstandings and greed. However, as with all such touching and heartfelt stories, the ending is quite upbeat and is left on a note of optimism.
A gentle and captivating read, perfect for the festive season and for cat lovers everywhere! Hopefully, there show more will be a further book as I love reading about Molly's adventures.
Many thanks to TBC on Facebook for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book. show less
After reading "Molly and the Cat Cafe" I could not wait to read the sequel and thankfully I purchased both of the titles at the same time.
Melissa Daley writes from Molly's (tabby cat) point of view and these two (2) novels are extraordinary and will delight all who have ever shared their life journey with the pitter patter of kittens and cats and especially know the depth of joy that their unconditional love and purrs bring to daily living.
Melissa Daley writes from Molly's (tabby cat) point of view and these two (2) novels are extraordinary and will delight all who have ever shared their life journey with the pitter patter of kittens and cats and especially know the depth of joy that their unconditional love and purrs bring to daily living.
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